AAAnimateStory AI
Storyboard-first animated video

AI Story Generator for Animated Videos

Generate short stories, split them into scenes, and create 30-60s cartoon videos with AI. Approve every scene before you spend a credit.

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See the cost per scene before anything renders.
animated story
The Lighthouse Keeper0:13 / 0:30
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Scene 02
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Start your story

Type one line. Watch it become scenes.

Writing the script and storyboard is free. Credits are only spent when you approve a render.

Preview sample output
Try a format
Sample draftA lighthouse keeper saves a lost boat on a storm night.

AnimateStory would split this into a 5-beat script, then let you approve scenes before render.

free storyboard preview
Built for faceless story formatsReddit storiesBedtimeMoral storiesHistory factsMotivation
Why creators use it

Everything between "I have a story" and "it is rendered."

Four things generic AI video tools skip, and story creators actually need.

Story-first, not prompt-first

Type a one-line idea or paste a finished story. AnimateStory writes a tight short script before video generation starts.

One idea becomes a 5-beat script.

Scene-by-scene control

The script is split into 3-8 scenes. Edit prompts, narration, timing, and order before rendering.

5 scenes, each editable.

Consistent cartoon style

One shared style direction keeps the whole short in the same storybook look instead of drifting shot to shot.

All scenes share one visual style.

Cost visible before render

Every scene shows its credit cost. You approve the storyboard and the total before a frame is generated.

150 credits to render 5 scenes.
How it works

Idea to script to scenes to cartoon video.

The same flow whether you start from a short prompt or a finished story.

01

Enter an idea or paste a story

Start from a one-line prompt or drop in a full script. Choose cartoon or storybook.

02

Split it into scenes

AnimateStory turns the story into 3-8 scenes with prompts, narration, and duration.

03

Edit and approve

Tune individual scenes and approve the storyboard you want before anything expensive runs.

See cost per scene, approve, then render
04

Render the animated story

Generate clips, preview them in order, then merge and download a 30-60s vertical video.

Sample output

One idea, five scenes, a 30-second story.

The output is the proof: a short animated story with a visible source chain, not a screenshot of settings.

animated story
The Lighthouse Keeper0:13 / 0:30
Scene 010:06
Scene 020:06
Scene 030:06
Scene 040:06
Scene 050:06

From one line to a publish-ready short.

The idea"A lighthouse keeper saves a lost boat on a storm night."

AnimateStory writes a 5-beat script, splits it into editable scenes with narration and duration, then applies one storybook style across the whole short.

5 scenes0:309:16 vertical720pstorybook style
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The difference

Zero wasted credits.

AnimateStory makes you the director before any video render starts.

Scene-by-scene, not one black box

Generic video tools turn one prompt into one result. AnimateStory gives you every scene to direct.

Approve before render

Lock the storyboard first. Credits are not spent until you confirm the scenes you want.

Cost visible, always

The total is shown before rendering, so regenerating a scene never becomes a surprise bill.

150 cr

You see the exact cost, such as 150 credits to render 5 scenes, and approve it before a single frame generates.

FAQ

Questions creators ask first.

Writing a story and splitting it into scenes is free or low-cost. Rendering the cartoon video uses credits, and you approve the cost first.

AnimateStory focuses on 30-60 second animated stories for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Reels. Early sample renders target 24-36 seconds at 720p.

Yes. AnimateStory is built for faceless short-story creators publishing to monetized Shorts, TikTok, and Reels channels.

It depends on scene count, length, and model. The cost screen shows each scene and the total before rendering.

The launch direction is cartoon and storybook: warm illustrated looks that stay consistent across scenes.

Yes. You can edit scene prompts, narration, and duration, then approve the storyboard before a video render starts.

Direct your first animated story.

Join early access and start with a sample story. No card required, and no render cost until scenes are approved.

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